It is an object of the present invention to provide an antenna capable of reducing a backside gain while keeping the sensitivity of overall antenna to a certain level. Particularly, in the case of an antenna subject to a circularly polarized wave, it is an object of the invention to provide an antenna capable of reducing the sensitivity of a left-handed circularly polarized wave more than ever before as well as keeping the sensitivity of a right-handed circularly polarized wave to a certain level. The antenna of the invention includes a plurality of ground conductors, a radiation conductor provided via a dielectric on a part of the above-mentioned ground conductor. The notch is formed on at least one of the above-mentioned ground conductors. The notch is formed outside of the area opposite to the above-mentioned radiation conductor.
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1. An antenna comprising:
a plurality of ground conductors;
a radiation conductor which is provided via a dielectric on a part of the ground conductor; wherein at least one notch is formed on at least one of the ground conductors; and
the notch is formed outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor; wherein at least one conductor wall is provided between the ground conductors; and
the conductor wall and the ground conductors constitute a choke structure.
8. An antenna comprising:
a plurality of ground conductors;
a radiation conductor which is provided via a dielectric on a part of the ground conductor;
at least one conductor wall which is provided between the ground conductors;
wherein the conductor wall and the ground conductors constitute a choke structure;
at least one notch is formed on at least one of the ground conductors; and
the notch serves to increase radiation of radio waves radiated in the choke structure.
9. A receiver comprising:
an antenna;
wherein the antenna comprises:
a plurality of ground conductors;
a radiation conductor which is provided via a dielectric on a part of the ground conductor;
wherein at least one notch is formed on at least one of the ground conductors; and the notch is formed outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor,
wherein at least one conductor wall is provided between the ground conductors; and
the conductor wall and the ground conductors constitute a choke structure.
2. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the plurality of ground conductors are disposed in parallel in the nearly vertical direction; and
the notch is provided on top of the ground conductors.
3. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the antenna is a patch antenna; and
the notch is in the shape of a polygon or a wavy slot.
4. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the notch is formed with the longitudinal direction of the notch headed from the radiation conductor side to the outside edges of the ground conductor.
5. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the antenna is a patch antenna; and
the notch is in the shape of a polygon or a wavy slot.
6. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the antenna is a patch antenna; and
the notch is in the shape of a polygon or a wavy slot.
7. The antenna as set forth in
wherein the antenna is a patch antenna; and
the notch is in the shape of a polygon or a wavy slot.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an antenna having low backside gain and multipath-resistant performance and a receiver using the antenna.
2. Description of the Related Art
For conventional receiving and broadcasting systems using satellites, microwave band radio waves passing through the ionosphere are used. One of the largest problems of the antenna when receiving such radio waves is enumerated as elimination of an influence of multipath.
When the antenna is disposed with its front panel faced in the direction toward the zenith, direct waves from the satellites (right-handed circularly polarized waves) fall from above a horizontal plane and do not enter from below the horizontal plane. Accordingly, it is one of the solutions for eliminating an influence of multipath that all radio waves entered from below the horizontal plane should be taken as reflected waves and such radio waves should not be received. However, in the case of the antenna using a patch antenna and so forth, since the antenna itself also has the sensitivity to the radio waves entered from the backside of the antenna, the antenna is under the great influence of multipath as it is. Therefore, in order to minimize the influence of multipath, reduction of backside gain of the antenna has been demanded so far.
Accordingly, in order to prevent from receiving the radio waves entered at low elevation angles or from below the horizontal plane, a patent document 1 discloses an antenna 100 as shown in
The antenna 100 comprises a dielectric 101, a radiation conductor 102, a ground conductor plate 103a, a ground conductor plate 103b, and a conductor wall 104. The radiation conductor is provided on the upper surface of the dielectric 101, and the ground conductor plate 103a with a bottom area larger than that of the dielectric 101 is provided on its underside. Furthermore, the ground conductor plate 103b is provided on the underside of the ground conductor plate 103a via the conductor wall 104. Thus, the antenna 100 has a choke structure. The conductor wall 104 is disposed, for example, at a distance of ¼ wavelength of a radio wave received, from edges of the ground conductor plate 103b. Since a radio wave entered from behind can be trapped by this choke structure, it is possible to reduce the influence of multipath on the antenna 100.
Besides, an antenna 200 as shown in
The antenna 200 comprises a ground conductor plate 204 having a dielectric 201, a radiation conductor 202, and notches 203. The radiation conductor 202 is provided over almost all area on the upper surface of the dielectric 201, and the ground conductor 204 is provided over almost all area on the underside except for the portions corresponding to the notches 203. Furthermore, the notches 203 are formed nearly in the center of four sides of the ground conductor plate 204.
According to such a configuration, the notches 203 allow a pathway length of the induction current flowing across the outer circumferential edge to be elongated, out of the induction current induced in the ground conductor plate 204, without preventing a main flow of induction current crossing over the center portion. Therefore, it is possible to raise an F-to-B ratio (the ratio of the front side gain to the backside gain) by weakening downward radiation attributable to induction current induced in the ground conductor plate 204.
[Patent document 1] JP-A-2000-77930
[Patent document 2] JP-A-2005-203873
[Patent document 3] Japanese Patent No. 3764289
However, the antenna 200 described in the patent documents 2 and 3 not only can raise the F-to-B ratio, but also brings about a problem of reducing the sensitivity of overall antenna 200. That is to say, since electric current flows much into the ground conductor plate 204 immediately below the radiation conductor 202, the notches 203 provided on the ground conductor plate 204 may serve to reduce the sensitivity of overall antenna. Besides, in the case of a circularly polarized wave antenna, not only the sensitivity of a left-handed circularly polarized wave is reduced, but the sensitivity of a right-handed circularly polarized wave is also reduced more than necessary.
Furthermore, since the notches 203 provided on the ground conductor plate 204 immediately below the radiation conductor 202 cause the antenna 200 to change the frequency characteristics or directional pattern, modification of basic design itself of the antenna 200 may be required to compensate for the above-mentioned change. This problem leads to a fundamental problem that radio waves sent from satellites and so forth cannot be received properly.
The invention is devised to solve these problems, and it is an object of the invention to provide an antenna capable of reducing the backside gain while keeping the sensitivity of overall antenna to a certain level. Particularly, in the case of an antenna subject to a circularly polarized wave, it is an object of the invention to provide an antenna capable of reducing the sensitivity of a left-handed circularly polarized wave more than ever before as well as keeping the sensitivity of a right-handed circularly polarized wave to a certain level. This allows an influence of multipath, which is harmful when receiving signals from satellites and so forth, to be reduced more than ever before.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an antenna, which causes little variation of the frequency characteristics or directional pattern of the antenna as well as requiring no modification of basic design for their compensation, when reducing the sensitivity of the left-handed circularly polarized wave.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the antenna of the invention is characterized by comprising a plurality of ground conductors, a radiation conductor provided via a dielectric on a part of the above-mentioned ground conductor, and characterized in that a notch is formed on at least one of the above-mentioned ground conductors and that the notch is formed outside of the area opposite to the above-mentioned radiation conductor.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned antenna is characterized in that a conductor wall is provided between at least one of the above-mentioned ground conductors and that the above-mentioned conductor wall and the above-mentioned ground conductors provided with the conductor wall constitute a choke structure.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned antenna is characterized in that the above-mentioned ground conductors are disposed in parallel in the nearly vertical direction and that the above-mentioned notch is provided on the above-mentioned ground conductor placed on top.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned antenna is characterized in that the above-mentioned notch is formed with the longitudinal direction of the notch headed from the radiation conductor side to the outside edges of the ground conductor.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned antenna is a patch antenna and characterized in that the above-mentioned notch is in the shape of a polygon or a wavy slot.
Besides, in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the antenna of the invention is characterized by including a plurality of ground conductors, the radiation conductor provided via the dielectric on a part of the above-mentioned ground conductors, the conductor wall provided between at least one of the ground conductors, characterized in that the above-mentioned conductor wall and the above-mentioned ground conductors constitute a choke structure, that the notch is formed on at least one of the above-mentioned ground conductors, and that the notch serves to increase an amount of radiation of radio waves radiated in the above-mentioned choke structure.
Besides, in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a receiver of the invention is characterized by including the antenna, characterized in that the above-mentioned antenna includes a plurality of ground conductors, a radiation conductor provided via the dielectric on a part of the ground conductor, the radiation conductor provided via the dielectric on a part of the ground conductor, that the notch is formed on at least one of the above-mentioned ground conductors, and that the notch is formed outside of the area opposite to the above-mentioned radiation conductor.
Hereinafter, an embodiment 1 of the invention is described by referring to the drawings.
An antenna 10 is a linear polarized wave antenna, comprising a dielectric 1, a radiation conductor 2, a ground conductor 3a having notches 4, a ground conductor 3b, a conductor wall 6. Here, the dielectric 1, the radiation conductor 2, and the ground conductor 3a are stacked in due order from above and disposed so that each center position coincides. Besides, the radiation conductor 2 is provided with a single feeding point 5. This feeding point 5 is provided so that the direction of the induction current 7 induced in the ground conductor 3a is as indicated by an arrow in FIG. (1). Furthermore, the conductor wall 6 is provided between the ground conductors 3a and 3b, and these constitute a choke structure.
The ground conductor 3a is wider than an area of base of the dielectric 1 and the radiation conductor 2, and the notches 4 are formed outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor 2. These notches 4 are rectangular slots, four notches are formed in parallel and nearly symmetrically on both sides of the radiation conductor 2, respectively. Besides, the notches 4 are formed with their longitudinal direction headed from the radiation conductor 2 to the outside edges of the ground conductor 3a. The above-mentioned configuration allows the backside gain to be reduced while keeping the sensitivity of overall antenna to a certain level, thus increasing the F-to-B ratio higher than ever before. Furthermore, details are described later using
Next, in the antenna 10 according to the embodiment 1 of the invention, far-field analysis is made using a three-dimensional field simulator.
In reference to the above-mentioned simulation, the dielectric 1 is a 51.3 mm square, the radiation conductor 2 has relative permittivity of 3.27, thickness of 1.6 mm and is a 55.0 mm square. Besides, the ground conductor plates 3a and 3b are circles of 115.0 mm in diameter with thickness of 0.8 mm. Besides, the feeding point 5 is located along a perpendicular line by 8.0 mm apart from the center of the dielectric 1. The induction current 7 flows in the direction marked by an arrow in
As shown by the result of simulation in
Next, physical property is described by referring to
In regard to the antenna 10 as shown in
For example, when the conductor wall 6 is provided at a distance of quarter wavelength from the edges of the ground conductor 3a, the radio waves excited by this choke portion has high directional characteristics only to the vertical direction as shown in
When the radio wave excited by the choke portion is in reverse phase as against the radio wave radiated from the radiation conductor 2, it is possible to suppress radiation of the radio waves in the vertical direction of overall antenna 10. In the conventional apparatus as shown in
Therefore, the notches 4 are provided outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor 2 on the ground conductor 3a to increase an amount of radiation of the radio waves to be radiated into the underside of the ground conductor 3a. That is to say, the radio waves radiated from the radiation conductor 2 are also radiated through the notches 4 into the choke structure in addition to radiation emitted around the edges of the ground conductor 3a. Accordingly, since the amount of suppression at the choke portion can be increased, it is possible to reduce the backside gain while keeping the sensitivity of overall antenna 10 to a certain level. In addition, an increase of an amount of radiation of the radio waves is the same meaning as strengthening the electric field intensity in that area.
Besides, this amount of suppression can be increased more effectively when the notches 4 are formed with its longitudinal direction headed from the radiation conductor 2 to the outside edges of the ground conductor 3a as shown in
As mentioned above, the antenna of the invention can reduce the backside gain more than ever before by providing the notches outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor on the ground conductor. Furthermore, it is also possible to curtail material cost or reduce weight of the antenna by providing the notches.
In addition, in reference to the antenna of the invention, similar effect can also be obtained by providing the notches on at least one ground conductor. Besides, the notches themselves may be either wavy slots or slits with the notches formed up to the edges of the ground conductor, instead of rectangular slots. Particularly, since an area of a notch can grow larger than that of a rectangular slot as against an area of base of the ground conductor when wavy slots are provided, it is possible to obtain higher effects. Besides, the choke structure may be formed by providing at least any one of the ground conductors with the conductor wall.
Hereinafter, an embodiment 3 of the invention is described by referring to the drawings. For the configuration similar to the embodiment 1, explanation is omitted.
As shown in
Next, in the antenna 20 according to the embodiment 2 of the invention, a far-field analysis is made using a three-dimensional field simulator.
As shown by the result of simulation in
In addition, the physical property in the embodiment 2 can be considered similar to the physical property described in the embodiment 1. Therefore, a larger effect can be produced when the notches 4 are formed with their longitudinal direction headed from the radiation conductor 2 to the outside edges of the ground conductor 3a. That is, it is possible to increase the amount of suppression at the choke portion more effectively by forming the notches 4 perpendicularly to the direction of the induction current induced on the ground conductor 3a. Besides, a configuration in the case of wavy slots used as other form of notches 4 is shown in
Hereinafter, an embodiment 3 of the invention is described by referring to the drawings. For the configuration similar to the embodiment 1, explanation is omitted.
The antenna 30 comprises a radiation conductor 2, a ground conductor 3a having notches 4, a ground conductor 3b, a conductor wall 6. Now, the radiation conductor 2 is formed as a helix with the same center as the ground conductor 3a. In addition, there exists an air gap between the radiation conductor 2 and the ground conductor 3a.
Besides, the notches 4 are rectangular slots and formed outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor 2 on the ground conductor 3a. That is, the notches 4 are provided outside of the projection area (in the vertical) from the radiation conductor 2 on the ground conductor 3a. In addition, the notches 4 are formed nearly symmetrically with respect to a point constituting the center of the radiation conductor 2.
This configuration allows a helical antenna such as antenna 30 to reduce the backside gain.
Finally, the antenna of the invention is implemented in a receiver which utilizes signals received by the antenna. For example, the receiver includes a receiver used for INMARSAT (international Maritime Satellite Organization) and a GPS compass.
According to the antenna of the invention, in the case of a linear polarized wave antenna, the notches formed outside of the area opposite to the radiation conductor on the ground conductor allow thee backside gain to be reduced while keeping the sensitivity of overall antenna to a certain level, thus increasing the F-to-B ratio higher than ever before. Besides, the frequency characteristics or directional pattern of the antenna varies little in such a case. Furthermore, the notches formed also make it possible to curtail material cost or weight of the antenna.
Besides, in the case of a circularly polarized wave antenna, it is possible to reduce the backside gain of the left-handed circularly polarized wave more than ever before while keeping the sensitivity of the right-handed circularly polarized wave to a certain level. Therefore, it is possible to provide the antenna with higher multipath resistant performance than ever before.
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